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Parvovirus (B19V) infection in pregnant women and infants

https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2011-3-4-26-33

Abstract

The modern detailed data about different aspects of parvovirus infection presented in this review. Based on the analysis of literature, the ethiology epidemiology, clinical manifestations of this disease described. The special attention pays to mechanisms of virus’s pathologic impact to fetus. The authors widely take up the possibilities to estimate risks of congenital parvovirus infection, antenatal diagnostics measures, interpretation of the lab and instrumental results. Therapeutic approaches in different clinical situations described, possibilities of prophylaxis discussed.

About the Authors

V. V. Vasiliev
Federal State Institution «Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infection of Federal Medical Biological Agency», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


E. A. Murina
Federal State Institution «Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infection of Federal Medical Biological Agency», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


S. V. Sidorenko
Federal State Institution «Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infection of Federal Medical Biological Agency», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. L. Mukomolova
Federal State Institution «Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infection of Federal Medical Biological Agency», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


S. K. Kuyoumchan
State Educational Institution Of Higher Professional Studies «Northern-West State University of Medicine, named in honour of I.I. Mechnikov», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


O. L. Voronina
Saint-Petersburg’s city institution «City outpatient department № 4», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


I. G. Miroshnichenko
Saint-Petersburg’s city institution «City outpatient department № 4», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


V. A. Matsko
Saint-Petersburg’s city institution «Maternity hospital № 1», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


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Vasiliev V.V., Murina E.A., Sidorenko S.V., Mukomolova A.L., Kuyoumchan S.K., Voronina O.L., Miroshnichenko I.G., Matsko V.A. Parvovirus (B19V) infection in pregnant women and infants. Journal Infectology. 2011;3(4):26-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2011-3-4-26-33

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